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Cameron - Prince Rupert” Every man on-the New Hazelton nine this distance as though the silverware may have. a new home.: “They are: all |. strong: batters and know what. todo on the bases, and altogether itvis by much the best ball. team. that has ever donned the New Hazelton colors. | An unfartunate aceident that was a chief factor in the big score ‘happened to Graham Rock, when ‘he strained the ‘tendons of his: flinging arm while warm- ing up for the game. This will weaken the old town greatly and reduce to-no small extent the. calibre of ballin the league, -Following ‘is a resume ‘of the Help your. business by having a com- a Office Stationery We have a , complete stock of fine paper, new type faces, : Jennings walks and ‘takes 2nd on single: AY plete new stock of neat, but compelling f| tiers advance on passed ball; “ ’ —/ nings scores on wild throw, but J ohnny, | | died at 8rd when McDonald fanned. ° i Roek and Sinclair donated another to THE OMINECA HERALD . & — : A | first ball and todk 3rd ‘on wild throw, play: through the game. FIRst | New Hozelton—Hodgins fans; Geo.: a\ by J. Jennings; Barrett. fails, ‘but run- - Geo. Jen- Hazelton—MeDonald. grabs fly by R. Hodgins; Doe Rock: thrown out. SECOND. ; ; - Stenstrom nicked. and slid ‘to 2nd on scoring on Kerr’s two-bagger to deep Building Contractor Carpenter ery” best work guaranteed. Mas terials furnished if desired. “Plans and: ‘Specifications upon. application. me Get Ready Now for “Your Building ‘this | * ~ Summer and Fall a a : No sob too large and none too’ small = . to receive” ‘most. careful | attention. mi 5 Job Carpentry. Our Specialty | Joun Linguist Tenn AVE, = “AT = “"McLeop Sto. left.’ Affleck hits to. pitcher but gets 1st, Kerr being retired at 3rd; Hodgins pops to short, makes first on tha’ muff. [Doe Rock in box, G. Rock to short] Affleck takes 8rd Hodgins 2nd on: first H ball; Doe fills bases by- walking G Jen- ings. [Sinclair in bex, G. Rock e, Doe |. ats.s.]. Jolinny leaned’ on Sine’s first offering, scoring Affleck, Hodgins and. G. Jennings, Barrett flies to Sinclair. G. Rock sends grass cutter to ‘short, thrown out-at Ist. McDonald looks’ em over sufficiently ‘to pet free. passage, |. tock second: after a while, succumbs when Berts. and ‘Lynch strike out. oe -THIRD © . McDonald grounds one. to short—out |° at first; Beris kindly drops Stenstrom’s fly; on fielder’s choice ; Kerr thrown: out. - "Long and Shéa fail to. connect but. R. Rock walked}. ‘pitcher. fields. ‘Sinolad ¥ hot >t grounder, side retired, ‘Fol URTH Affleck breezed; “Hodgins: ito fivat on balls and lands. at third .whén. ‘catcher. tries throw: to 2nd; ‘short: ‘picks George Jennings’ high. one-.out.of the ‘clouds; ‘Shea and Long fought, for. and: ‘missed J. Jenninga’. fly. to “center: “field, Fs hich scored Hodgins, and Barrett’ ‘fe : their first ‘encoonter. + with ‘the: by alton ‘baseball team in‘ the ‘MeClary |} séries; New Hazelton emerged vie- The. game wag played. Satur: ‘afterhoon, and. although : a. ‘heavy npour ' ‘spoiled: the play somewhat ‘@ ‘splendid, exhibition cand. ‘the’ 2 of. twenty to four Wasa fair res. presentation of. the play. Johnny Jen: ‘mings was in the box for New Hazelton. and for the first'five innings nota ‘man. got ta second and only. three: yeached. firat.- The sixth was a comedy of errors in: which the .whole- new’ ‘town: infield participated, resulting in the four tallies The heavy. rain during this. section had a lot to do’ with the temporary blow-up that: could last of .the’ innings. by pulling down. some slams that were.as difficult as-the ones he dropped . in the éarly- stages From then on New Haz- the ninth, four New Hazelton men were ‘at bat twice and every man: scored but. played first-class ball and it. looks from |} Z drives two- bagger Bcoring Hodgins; R. "His caugh at second. |. ; ; |} Berts to pitcher, out’ at ist; Lynch’ ~~ |flies to‘short; MeDonald brings: in’ J. tewart takes ‘first, Stenstrom’ out | a “} uncorked some things they had forgot- Doe’ Rock: Teturns, ball: to: ‘pitcher; iG. .. ie MeDonald; ‘Shes fies to Hodgins, _ SIXTH SRS Kerr sends a. hot one through pitcher and 2nd to center field and advances on Affieck’a rap over 3rd; Hodging. fanned; G. Jennings’ slow one to. pitcher retires Kerr at -third; ae Jennings | walks and bases are filled; ‘Barrett’ also: got four balls, tally Affleck; -G, Jennings - tries to steal home too late, Bob Rock flies to ‘Brd; - Sinclair gets a hard clout past Stenstrom; Doc Rock dribbles to pitcher who: ‘tries to. cut off. Sinclair at 2nd, but Roy drops ball; G. Rock hits to. 3rd, scoring Sinclair and reaching second on: bad peg: to Ist; J_ McDonald's ‘free ‘trip fills;: Berts sends ball out to: pitcher, who makes a. bad throw home on forced run,. scoring Doc Rock; Lynch faded; Long reaches 1st on drive to. short, .G.: ‘Rock ‘scoring on the clout.and. MeDonald : onthe: throw; Hodgins gathers | in Shea’s fly. » SEVENTH _ McDonald flies to right, ateals on’ and takes 8rd on bad throw; Stenstrom has free trip; Stewart fouls’ to 3rd; Kerr flies.to short; Affleck flies ta 2nd.: RB. Roek makes Ist;. Sinclair flies to Kerr which is well handled; the pitcher handles Doe Rock’s grounder; G. Rock from Stewart; McDonald flies to: 2nd, Rican , Hodgins pounds toc. f. G.J ennings flies to Sinclair; J ohnny walks; Barrett McDonald scores J ohnny on a nice sin- gle, takes second and goes to third on wild: throw which brings in Barrett; Stenatrom ‘walks; Stewart. nicked; G, Rocked catches’ MeDonald asleep . off 8rd, but ball goes “through: and. runner scores; Kerr singlea, scoring Stenstrom; Affleck flies over third chase, but Kerr flies to 31d; Hodgins picks: up Long's grounder, but. Stenstrom misses; Long. takes balk to 2nd and 8rd ‘on passed, ball; ‘Shea flies to catcher. -~ | Nintn nings fans; J. Jennings scores Hodgins’ on’ ‘two-bagger ’ to the. spuds;. Barrett. Jennings on hot grounder through 2nd; Stenstrom: ‘walks; Stewart follows slow ball to Ast: that i is fumbled; Kerr tu: the ‘pitcher to Jat, Jim drops ball: ‘and: Me-. Donald ‘and* Stenstrom count; Affleck gets to the first sack, scoring ‘Stewart; Hodgins: ‘walks; Geo. Jennings’ hard drive for two bags brings in Kerr and Affleck; J. Jennings beats ‘the pill to’ Ast; Barrett} ‘gets first. and brings home Hodgins, but pets: caught: trying. 2nd.. - Bob Rock’ ‘fans an three slow balls; Sinclair: pops to catcher; Doc Rock hits to 3rd‘ and Stenstrom drops. throw; G. Rock reaches: first;- “MeDonald swipes; ‘Doe Rock caught stealing. Chas. fey ' Neill: gave. ‘the. usual satis: faction as" “umpire: : Almost a hundreds, on ‘the tip back to town. - Hazelton Retaltates Oe ‘On 7 Stinday afternoon: the locals: went back to.the old town with the. intention. of. repeating the performiarice of the day. befor en The ‘Hazelton boys,’ however, ten.on Saturday .and: the. visitors. were trimmed 18 to 6, Practically ‘the same. teams were playing;-the New. Hazeltap, boys. having: a'-couple of new. men_ on the line-up who arrived Saturday: night to ‘8p nd:the summer in New, Hazelton.. 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